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>> ainsley: they are chanting rachel's name, rachel campos-duffy annadale terrace on staten island and one week away from this critical midterm election. >> steve: they think she will pick up their tab, come on. >> brian: great to have them there and fanning out this week right next tuesday. he states across the country to see what voters are thinking before heading to the polls. >> brian: meanwhile the woman they were chanting her name and demanding more air time we will give it to it rachel campos-duffy set the scene for the final hour. >> i will but i'm mad, bryant that you didn't tell me to move to staten island. why would i move to new jersey? i love it here. >> brian: and never said jersey, i will tell you that. [laughter] >> jersey is great. san francisco, the owner of the restaurant the american and start of this place back in the '70 spirit i worried people wouldn't be able to start a
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business in this economic environment. use of the cost of eggs, bacon, what else? tell me what the prices are. >> everything is so sky-high. gladys, $80 a case. >> what was it before? >> $28, $30. eggs, $22 a case, now $78 a case right now. >> you said bacon is killing you. >> bacon for breakfast, people can afford it anymore. it used to be $1.05 but before everything else my have to say eggs early in the morning to be here. >> they were grateful to you because he's covering breakfast for everybody all day long in honor of "fox & friends." what a guy. >> ainsley: that is nice of him. >> steve: absolutely, very nice. thank you, rachel. >> brian: it sounds like rice crispy's are cheap and they make
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noise but still cheap. >> steve: it is. as we were talking about, special shows right up through the election. this is one of them. mark levine, host of "life, liberty." mark, good morning to you. >> good morning. >> steve: you know we are a week away from the elections. and i over the last month or so have been using something that one of your old boss is ronald reagan when you worked during the reagan administration for the doj used to say, which is "are you better off than four years ago? "take that and saw it in half. are you better off today than we were two years ago? that ultimately is what people will be voting on by next tuesday, isn't it? >> exactly right. well, i can tell you the obama's are better off than two years ago and we are talking about
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wrecking people who they really despise. a couple of things here. the democrat party broke the economy. they broke energy independence. they broke law in order. they broke the border. they broke the value of the dollar. they broke the social security system. and when you really think about it, virtually everything that has gone south as a result of their policies. their ideology doesn't work. it is impracticable. it is impossible and they double down and want more and more. think about their energy policy. they have told the oil company, "you will be out of business in five years." they will not assistant them to drill and will not allow them to drill on public properties despite the propaganda. then they complain about the price of fuels. they are lares. mostly because of the they make it impossible for these companies to start refineries and working over 95%. and when you look at the stock
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market, there are two sectors actually above 90 and that is public utilities and energy. and now he wants to trash energy. people should look at their iras and for a 1k. when the stock market plummets, savings have plummeted and if you like this vote democrat but i want to put out a warning, guys, which is this i keep hearing people on the network talk about this great tsunami and great wave. we will win 56 seats in the senate and i sure as hope so but the way you win 56 seats is not to say that you will win 56 seats. here is from the "washington examiner" this morning, democrats and 22 million pilots cast in the early voting. registration date 45%, democrats 33.3% republic. so what i'm saying, that is always the case. i don't care about always the case. we have got to turn out in
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numbers that we did in 2010 and the tea party. we have to turn out in numbers that are crushing these opponents. you look already in pennsylvania and they set up 249,000 ballots without identification. we are not allowed to talk about these things, but i'm talking about it right now. this is a very corrupt party. that is the democratic party. they are in states litigating their way, trying to litigate their way. we want a straight up vote. we have to turn out in huge numbers to do what everybody says we are going to do. it is not up to the republican party. it is not up to precinct workers or anybody else. i get people who call on my program and they say, "what can we do?" we? what can you do! make sure you vote. i tell the audience, "vote early." take advantage of the system even though they don't like it and use your email, text list,
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call people you know, colleagues and so forth, and make sure they vote. don't leave it up to somebody else or we will not win that crushing victory we keep talking about. i don't care what the polls say. politics and military, you fight like you are behind not like you are ahead. you can celebrate afterwards about what geniuses we are with predictions and so forth. but let's get this thing done or we will lose our country. this is those who love america and those who hate america, it is that simple. simple. speak to mark, president biden will be in florida and new mexico. in the key battleground states but he will go to philadelphia but is taking barack obama with him on saturday. they are bringing obama out in nevada and arizona. will this help? >> obama is kryptonite and he is a loser. he did this eight years as his president. he lost over thousand seats to the state and federal level. it is a matter of us turning
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out. they can do whatever they want and pull out the old republican is going to cut social security and medicare. and democrats don't. matter of fact, the democrats cut social security and medicare with inflation. now it is big oil, when full taxes. we need a democrat tax and the tech should be to throw these people out here they have done an enormous damage to our classroom and law and order system with the backing of the media. i want to say one thing here about san francisco and mr. pelosi. to have gavin newsom go on tv employing fox and jesse watters is disgusting. jesse watters does not set policy in san francisco and a sanctuary city and this is an illegal alien. overstating his visa, why didn't you have the border administrators if he is a drug addict and take him off the street and get him the help he needed gavin newsom?
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apparently has a long rap record. and i could go on and on. you create these wallace environments and you tell people you can come here and stay if you are illegal. people come in the front door and out the back door but this pony bail reform stuff, what to expect is going to happen. it is happening in the cities all over the place and people are being abused. they see a video. they are being killed, and people pushed on a subway track and all the rest. you think they are wealthy, popular and the well-known will be excluded? they are not. for the democratic party and the media to blame republicans, the environment created in the city by the democrats. this is why we have to sweep these people out. they say the republicans are opposed to democracy. they don't believe in separation of powers. they don't like the constitution. how many people have you heard say, "let's get rid of it. it is a old document by former white slave owners."
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they don't like supreme court justice and they want to get rid of the filibuster to run through their agenda. it is they who are burning down the democracy. and by the way, it is not a democracy. it is a constitution of republic. i know nobody cares. if you were a democracy, we wouldn't have rights and people would vote them out. >> brian: okay, the jesse thing, gavin newsom is upset about the fact he was driving drunk and almost killed somebody. number two, this guy to cut off run down buses and left wing with black lives matter with lights in front of his house. i'm pretty sure he's not tuning into jesse watters at 3:00 or 4:00 eastern time. that shows gavin newsom trying to get some headlines. good thing, you mentioned getting rid of the filibuster. that is exactly what fetterman is trying to do. you put me in there and i will blow up the filibuster as if that is a good thing. he did not get the endorsement of the "pittsburgh post-gazette."
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they went with dr. oz dr. oz pure dr. oz who had not seen a poll since the debates. do you expect dr. oz to prevail in pennsylvania? >> i expect him to prevail if people vote. people who love this country and the democrats party vote. that is how i expect him to prevail. as for fetterman, i think he will do whatever bernie sanders told him to do. it is that simple. this guy does not represent the values of pennsylvania. pennsylvania is a wildly left state like massachusetts or something. it is a very moderate state that goes democrat, goes republican with hardworking men and women who work with their hands in the fields in the steel mills and the farms and so on. people, blue-collar people who are paying through their teeth now on this inflation. so, we want -- the democrats can't fix what they broke. they were ideologically opposed to fixing what they broke. their answer to getting more
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fuel is to tax the oil companies? how does that work? first, they say fuel is up because of an error national issue. then they tell us her company is ripping them off. they don't make sense. >> brian: right. they come of course, saudi arabia update daily update and the alienated and iran at the same time here at the same time you vilify oil and gas companies and then you tell everybody you will tax them. and not let the oil flow, it is idiocy. >> that is 100% right. think about the american policy for one second. they want to kill the fossil fuel industry, and they said the oil companies are not creating enough fossil fuels. the oil companies are like massive ships. it takes time to move the resources one direction or another. you can't start drilling right away and say, look at all the oil. same with refineries. it takes a lot of time. joe biden yesterday demonstrated what a complete economic crap he is.
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if you like what is going on. you vote for these guys because you haven't seen anything in terms of prices, food shortages i'm telling you he is a walking talking disaster. he was a walking talking disaster. he has a walking talking disaster even more so and the radical left controlled the administration, the party, the media that supports his agenda. >> steve: all right, mark levine, his nickname, thank you very much for joining us live as we count down to midterms. >> brian: we could have you on everyday if you don't mind getting up this early. >> if i get a free breakfast, you never know. >> brian: staten island, that will do it. >> ainsley: and "the great one" thank you for getting up this morning. >> steve: about a quarter after the top of the hour. thank you for joining us on tuesday. carley joins us right now. it was a crazy night in chicago. speak with a two major issues economy and crime.
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and several children among 14 people shot during a violent halloween night in chicago's west side. the police say two shooters open fire on a crowd. one of the victims is just three years old. the gunmen are still on the loose. the shooting spree unfolding two months before a controversial criminal justice reform bill called safety act goes into effect. it will almost completely eliminate cash bail. and the police in san diego on the hunt for a gang of thieves who caught and stole $140,000 at high end handbags from nordstrom in san diego. the police say they ripped off security tags and ripped off purses and less than one minute. the police believe the suspects are part of a theft ring from los angeles. uber reporting $8 billion in revenue for the third quarter of this fiscal year. that is a 72% year-over-year
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increase. the rideshare giant said user base increased by 14% in the quarter but despite the surges, uber reported a net loss partially because of investments in other ridesharing companies. and to infinity and beyond, the police officers in cedar park, texas, dressed up as toy story character, mr. potato head and more sending a clear message to kids, "you have a friend in me." shout out to texas and the police department. guys, over to you. >> steve: that is great. thank you very much, carley. >> you're welcome. >> steve: revenue is 72%. people are afraid to take the subway, just saying. public transportation all across the country. >> brian: your local uber driver. 8:16 the supreme court heard the fate of affirmative action in college missions. fox news contributor l leo terrl
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coming up next. >> brian: rachel campos-duffy on staten island, rachel. >> that is right, i am at the annadale terrace in staten island. i'm here with carol and everyone knows her as nana. she has ten grandkids and ten great grandkids. you are worried about education because of your grandkids in your great grandkids. >> yes, i am very worried. >> you said five of your great grandkids switch from school to catholic school, why? >> because of the wokeness going on and the transgender stuff they are teaching kids. it is not healthy. it is not normal. teach them to read, teach them to write, teach them to do math. >> thank you so much, nana, you don't mind if i call you that, right? we will be back with nana and everybody else and more "fox & friends" coming up. i will be right here. ♪ ♪ [applause]
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♪ ♪ >> steve: new supreme court justice could tangie brown checks and tangled with a lawyer with action in college admissions. >> you haven't demonstrated and take from that stereotype and other things. they are looking at the full person with all of these characteristics. >> but our point is all those characteristics are not part of the constitution. >> steve: trace, civil rights attorney and fox news contributor leo terrell. good morning to you. >> hi, steve, thank you for having me. >> steve: you bet. explain why affirmative action came together in the first pl place. >> it came together because
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initially as the aftermath of the civil rights movement in the mid-60s with the civil rights act where they were institution to come a systemically discriminating against people of color. that is 65 years ago. right now, steve, as we speak the supreme court obligated to end racial preferences based on race. why? it violates the 14th amendment of equal protections because peer of the civil rights act of 1964. what you are doing now is embarrassing one group at the expense of another. and age being discriminated bece asian spirit that is against the constitution and it is a legal. >> steve: exactly right. i was listening to the analysis yesterday on the radio about how the justices in the past have not felt completely good about the affirmative-action with
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applications and stuff like that of that they continue to allow by the supreme court. there was always a meter like we probably should not allow this 20, 25 years or something like that. time is up if you look at that according to what the justices have said in the past. >> absolutely. if you refer to o'connor who said they should be over 25 years and that was 2023 decision. let me be clear. the democratic party and left-wing justices never won affirmative-action in. it is a race card appear is where the supreme court is obligated to end this it violat. one important point, steve you can't use race in jury selection or use race and hierarchy. but basically they allow it in college admission. why? college admission? it is to divide people on race. it is unconstitutional and there are alternatives, steve. that is the supreme court justice said. there are alternatives and a
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unlawful act. using race as unlawful in the united states of america. >> steve: leo given the tenure of your comments come i think the conservative majority on the supreme court will pull a plug on this. >> save this tape. this decision will rollback if not eliminate affirmative action. you heard it from me from a 30-year civil rights attorney. >> steve: there he is. his resume right there. thank you very much for joining us live. >> thanks, xt. >> steve: good day. coming up on this tues tuesday, new york with republican governor in the state for 15 years lee zeldin is that guy and will join us live with lieutenant governor hopeful, at an ideal terrorist diner andn, i staten island.
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democrat states. >> brian: really? maybe with that attitude it could lead to the first governor in new york in 15 years. lee zeldin i hope so. he is gaining massive ground with kathy hochul. lee joins us live who is running for lieutenant governor and since 1987 until started running for this was a member of the nypd. so, allison, great to have you here for the first time with me anyway. he rose to the rank of deputy inspector. i would imagine you would not have retired if you think you had a shot to win. what are your thoughts now? >> so thank you very much for having me. but you are right. i would not have retired. i was almost 25 years along my journey. i wanted to do 40 years. i wanted to beat my father in every way. he did 38 years as chief of police. i wanted to get an extra star and do a couple more years. i saw a city in turmoil.
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i saw people suffering. i saw my officers trying to go out into the best job possible. they were being handcuffed by policies, reckless policies that were taking place. so, i took the chance and discussing with a friend of mine who said, you can sit at your desk and continue to collect titles or get off of your and do something. so i met up with congressman selden and humbled when he asked me to be his partner on this journey and rescue mission to save our state. you can see now more than ever it is necessary. we have a governor and office right now who was absolutely out of touch with reality. as you can see from the images that we have been seeing and the interviews she's been given the last couple of days. she wants to absolutely tell new yorkers not to believe their own eyes. not to believe the actual statistics. we are on pace now for 30,000
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extra felony victims this year. >> brian: it is unbelievable. robbery is up and grand larceny 40%, and she points to murders that have dropped a little bit. this is the headline you probably woke up to today. here it is from mark penn a former clinton poster that says why conservative to win the governor's race? the trump conservative. what are you doing? what did you do to close the 24-point gap? >> we have been focusing on the issues to new yorkers. they were hitting the breaking point in the state. new york needs the entire country not migration. we understand where that is. on the other side, kathy hochul says look away, nothing to see here. we have been focusing on rising crime and the as with violent criminals going free, crushing taxes and skyrocketing cost. you up new yorkers struggling to
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be their families and heat their homes. their routine has changed because they are afraid of traveling on a subway. the violence, by the way, is not something we are reading about in new york city, but it is a concern all across the state. just a few weekends ago my daughter, a 16-year-olds sitting at the kitchen table on a quiet, sunday afternoon when there was a drive-by gang related shooting at my house. all across the state, rochester 60 murders this year and elsewhere stories where new yorkers regardless of republican, democrat, independen t reuniting as new yorkers to save the state. >> brian: i guess you know the word came out pretty governor desantis will come on saturday. 7,000 rsvps and next thing you know 12,000 peer at the look amazing. what did you both pick up from two successful governors? >> at a crossroads in 2018 and
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can you imagine if andrew was the governor during covid? what the economy with a budget would have looked like in florida? glenn youngkin fighting for parents in virginia. the states were at a crossroads. here in new york whether the attack on wallace, safety, freedom, equality of kids education, there are a lot of new yorkers who want to be ablee able to brag to their relatives who left they get to live in the great estate in the greatest country in the history of the world. you have these two governor candidates won in 2021 and 12018 who stepped up and put together coalitions of people's in their states and enough is enough and go the right way with that crossroads decision. >> brian: alison with your background and what your dad has done. people watching right now want to know if it is possible to bring the city back. is it possible and how long will it take if you win? >> absolutely it is possible.
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new york, new yorkers are resilient. new york city is a resilient place. we will always have good, hardworking, upstanding new yorkers willing to fight for what is right. it will not take long. this is not rocket science. this is 101. we have to stop having a criminal justice system that apologizes for itself by releasing violent, repeat offenders over and over again on the streets. we have to support men and women in law enforcement that go out every day to do the job and put themselves and their families on the line. this is 101 stuff. hold criminals accountable for their actions, and respect the good, decent hardworking people of new york state. we can turn this around in no time. >> brian: it would be great to see two people who would admit there is a problem here that would be a great start. lee zeldin, i know how busy you are. thank you so much for joining us today. good luck in the final seven days. >> thank you. >> brian: meanwhile coming up straight ahead, president biden's big oil blame game.
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>> ain trying everything, right? president biden calling on congress to punish will and gas prices and list they lowered the fuel cost. >> steve: that last ditch effort and as americans face soaring heating cost ahead of winter and shortages on fuel oil. >> brian: let's talk about this with tom cotton of arkansas, senator your reaction to the president's move yesterday. >> well, to blame energy company profits on the war in ukraine is simply to cover up his own responsibility for this. why are -- well, the price is high in america. that is because president biden declared a war on the fossil fuel industry. remember, in the campaign we will put them out of business and end fossil fuel. if you don't want exxon, shell or bp making profits, the answer is lower -- and produce american
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oil. this is an example in new book, the decline is not an accident, not bad luck for joe biden. to this intentional peer declined by design. they want gas to be $4, $5 a gallon. they want to end fossil fuel production in america. >> steve: it will kill them politically. >> they sing a different tune leading up to the election but my words, after the election is over they will be back to traditional rhetoric waging war on fossil fuel production job voting thanks to not give finances to oil energy companies. this is again part of their plan to eliminate fossil fuel production. >> ainsley: they would need approval from congress and that will not happen. >> they have a lot of administration to deny on federal land, pipelines. newington to pay several multiples with the rest of the country to pay for natural gas this winter to eat its home. new york state will not allow the pipelines to move that gas
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to places like western pennsylvania. >> steve: what he was calling for yesterday is a profit tax at a text to go through you. you know what, he's got to sound like he's doing something a week before the election. he knows that is not going to happen. >> that is exactly what this is all about, to conceal ideological agenda in the days leading up to the midterms and people are worried about heating their homes. >> brian: this week, a plot to sabotage american power. and you open up the surface in the military. you talk about the disaster in afghanistan and work your way back. you talk about energy, and may be an x or you can share with us. i write just to blame the american first democrats with unilateral disarmament for the military, they would unilaterally disarm the energy sector as well. facing the political squeeze with high gas prices, and
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joe biden went to venezuela and iran. not south dakota and texas. they would down at coal miners and roughnecks burning their days, chinese making solar panels and african child workers mind the rare earth elements behind so-called green technology. >> steve: exactly. we have been talking about today is democrats for the most part want you to forget about what has happened over the last few years pure they want you to forget how joe biden opened the supply chain problems and close the school, did all of that stuff. and they are doing their best, bringing out barack obama when you look at how many people actually lost on his side back in 2010, it is like he is the best they can do? 2010 and 2014 when i was first elected, barack obama is the most ideological meant to be president since woodrow wilson. his understudy, this is really the third obama term. although they want to shift their rhetoric during this campaign cycle has a right, it
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is a clear plan to undermine the sources of american power. a strong economy and fierce military, our sovereignty whether the borders are international action. it is all too late sources american power by a bunch of ideologues at best open hostile to the past and the history. >> ainsley: brian, it is called "only the strong." buy it at bookstores, amazon, wherever you buy your books. the latest op-ed or foxnews.com. senator thank you for coming on. congratulations on the book. >> brian: a lot of times people write these books before a presidential election to lunch things up. i was wondering if that was the case for you. >> anyone who wants to hold power in washington, d.c., president or congress would benefit from reading going strong. >> very good spin. >> ainsley:
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rachel campos-duffy having friends with our friends in staten island but we will check in with bill hemmer what is coming up on the show, hi, bill. >> our final power rankings are about to be released. where we see the battle for congress. will we be surprised? you bet there will be. republicans think one can be in the race in washington state for senate. stephanie smiley is here to make her case on that. kari lake burst onto the political scene. she wants to be the next governor of arizona. she joins us for a closing argument seven days out. also the suspect in the paul pelosi break-in to go before a judge today. what will we learn? we will find out and joined dana and bill for 2 minutes away at the top of the hour. we will see you then a jam-packed two hours coming your way.an. service person. we want to be known as america's mortgage company for veterans and active-duty service people, and they and their families.
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♪ ♪ >> ainsley: we are only seven days out from midterms and new york's gubernatorial race is really heating up heating up. >> steve: i mean, these polls good they skew a little bit left. the latest poll lee zeldin four points back from kathy hochul. so, could this deep blue state turn red? >> if that happened there would be an earthquake staten island. and "fox & friends" rachel campos-duffy at annadale terrace and what a day you have
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had there. >> it has been amazing. the decision for the governorship is decided in staten island, lee zeldin would win. people are angry about crime. one of them, tell me what you are worried about. >> i'm worried about the crime coming to staten island lately. as a child, shot not too long ago. and you look at brooklyn and it was there in the posterior vads, '90s and we moved out to come h. for a safer environment. >> you went out to have children who live in the city. >> yes, my son lives not -- close to the city but my daughter lives on the upper east side and ubers to work but the train is just terrible. again, throwing and the train tracks and who is getting beat up and punched and whatever. so we won't let her take the train.
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and she you were there for us downtown. >> it is affecting quality of life. we will move back over here and we have lois. crime has been virtual for you. >> yes, it was at my daughter in law's house where they stole her car. they found it in new jersey and actually my son tracked the car because the police cannot race after the car being stolen. they race in the streets. they found the car in new jersey. they drove it 24 hours straight. >> so don, what do you think when you hear them say for example the governor says it is not as bad as they are saying on tv? >> what is worse probably. she is hiding a lot of guests that make it seem nice and stuff, but it is bad. the subways are horrible. the defund the police is horrible. we need to bring back old, good things in staten island in new york because i don't know what we will do if lee zeldin
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does not get it. >> compare living in the new york area, new york city area ten years, 15 years ago. >> big difference, big difference and we need to change so hopefully we will get that. somebody that knows the change in staten island is joe borelli. joe, thank you. you saw the cover of "the new york post," kathy hochul on a ten hat, thoughts? they want to close their eyes and pretend the situation is really isn't the case. she wants people to forget things were better before she was in office and before governor cuomo was in office. she wants people to close their eyes and ignore reality and vote for her reelection. i don't think it's going to happen. >> i definitely feel something happening in staten island. you talk to me earlier about the differences in early voting. so, in the bronx, for example, three times the size of staten island, but they have the same number of early voting. what does that tell you? >> we are seeing people enthused
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in staten island, nassau county, all the places lee zeldin needs to win. we are seeing voter enthusiasm like we haven't seen in years. i think this is going to be a great election for lee zeldin and alison esposito. early voting yesterday. >> outside of the crime, what is the number 1 think people are talking about? >> it is the economy. people are facing bad times and thankfully you shared constituents today. they are suffering whether not being able to afford little things or not being able to afford the big things like the family vacation they want to. it is tough on people and evidence in the way they vote. >> all right, last question for you, what are you most concerned about? >> the lack of morality that is going on in the country. we need to get back to our morals. it's got to be justice for everybody, not just for those that are chosen. that is it. basically in a nutshell. in the border, absolutely and
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the economy horrible the way it is going. >> is there anything going well? >> not at the moment except for breakfast here. [laughter] all >> all right, and it is free today thanks to the owner. >> thank you, guys. these guys are great. i'm going to join their coffee club. [applause] >> steve: great show, great show. >> brian: staten island has raised the bar. >> i think i have to move here. >> ainsley: you did a great job today. i love to hear what they all had to say. it seems like it is unanimous with a want for governor. >> steve: people are energized. rachel, thank you very much. more "fox & friends" couple of minutes live from new york city. ♪ ♪ try this robitussin honey. the real honey you love, plus the powerful cough relief you need. mind if i root through your trash? robitussin. the only brand with real honeyand elderberry.
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>> got rained out last night but play game three tonight. the first lady is going to be there. that will be exciting. the philadelphia phillies and the houston astros tied at one game apiece. >> the first lady will be there. her husband said wake me up before you go, go. >> join me on radio. guests herschel walker and tom cotton. stay within yourself. >> bill: thank you, guys, seven days, one week until americans votes. republicans headed for a decisive victory in the house according to our polling. i'm bill hemmer. hello to you. >> dana: i'm dana perino and this is "america's newsroom." with one week to go the power rankings are interesting and some people will be happy and some people not so happy. pay attention. our final set of fox news power rankings say republicans will extend their advantage in the house,
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